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January 29, 2014

My Style: Put A Bird On It

Today's Look: is tomboy chic with a dash of sophistication. For this look, I collaborated with MakerWear, a fresh, new brand that manufactures hats designed by underground artists. The hats are currently sold at selected Target stores. I was very excited when I was contacted about styling and reviewing this awesome hat. Along with sending me the hat, the company also compensated me with a Target gift card. To win your own gift card, please see contest details below to be the new face of MakerWear hats! For this photoshoot, I went on a day trip to the warm and beautiful Sedona red rocks and knew it would be the perfect backdrop. To start the look off, I determined my color pallet; the hat consists of navy, red, light blue, and yellow. Since the hat is the emphasis and has an exciting design, I wore a soft cream colored blouse and taupe jeans. Matching the skinny jeans, I chose suede/wood wedges. Next, to compliment the colorful design in the hat, I wore a multi-color, beaded necklace and red clutch. Finishing off the look, I tied a denim shirt around my waist, and wore stacked bracelets, gold studs, and two rings.

Product Review: Put A Bird On It designed by J.J. Spectre for MakerWear
For me, wearing a hat is kind of a big deal. I am picky on how they should fit and how they make my hair look. This hat has an interesting 5-panel cut that is somewhat of a hybrid between a trucker hat and a baseball cap. The design is unique in the sense that a girl or guy could rock it. The material is quality, as well as the lining. So, overall, the hat has great cut and design. Honestly, I really like it!

Watch the video below to learn how to enter the MakerWear "Face of the Revolution Model Search" contest for a chance to win a $1,000 Target gift-card and a photo shoot! Entries accepted from January 20 - February 9, 2014.

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